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Ann Gould |
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Born: 1825 Sheen, Staffordshire |
Died: 1887 High Needham, Derbyshire |
Father |
Richard Gould 1780-1843 |
Mother |
Alice Horobin 1796-1887 |
Siblings |
Mary Gould 1816-1877 |
John Gould 1818-1904 |
William Gould 1822-1859 |
Thomasin Gould 1827-1842 |
Richard Gould 1828-1915 |
Francis Gould 1830-1848 |
Mark Gould born 1833 |
Edmund Gould 1835-1909 |
Martha Sarah Goodwin Gould 1837-1838 |
Spouse |
Ralph Bagshaw 1815-1887 |
Children |
Elizabeth Bagshaw 1846-1927 |
Hannah Bagshaw 1847- |
Ann Bagshaw 1848- |
Maria Bagshaw 1857-1913 |
High Needham
Ann Gould was born in 1825 at Ridge End in Sheen parish in Staffordshire, the daughter of Richard Gould 1780-1843 and his wife Alice.
She was married on 2 January 1845 at Hartington church to Ralph Bagshaw by licence (1). He was born in 1815 at High Needham in Hartington parish in Derbyshire, the son of George Bagshaw and his wife nee Hannah Bagshaw, and was baptised at Earl Sterndale in Derbyshire on 9 March 1815.
They had the following children, all born at High Needham:
Elizabeth Bagshaw. She was born in 1846, and baptised at Earl Sterndale on 4 January 1846. She was married to Thomas Housley 1843-1923, the son of George Housley 1788-1856 and his wife nee Margaret Johnson 1792-1834. She died on 4 May 1927 at Biggin Hall in Derbyshire.
Hannah Bagshaw. She was born in 1847, and baptised at Earl Sterndale on 7 November 1847.
Ann Bagshaw. She was born in 1848.
Maria Bagshaw 1857-1913. She was born in 1857, and baptised at Earl Sterndale on 8 February 1857. She was married to her first cousin William Gould 1850-1899 on 7 February 1870 at Earl Sterndale. He was born in 1850 at Crowdecote in Hartington parish in Derbyshire, the son of William Gould 1822-1859 of Crowdecote and his wife nee Rachel Bagshaw 1813-1885.
When the 1851 Census was taken Ralph Bagshaw was farming 120 acres at High Needham. The acreage had increased by 1861 to 128 acres, and to 1,000 acres by 1871. However it had declined to 78 acres by 1881, although he was still employing two men.
Ann Bagshaw nee Gould died on 12 May 1887 (2). She was found dead in bed, and it was supposed that her death was accelerated by bereavements, and that she was suffering slightly from heart disease. Her mother and a daughter had recently died (3).
Her husband died a few months later, on 28 December 1887 at High Needham (4).
(1) Derby Mercury 8 January 1845.
(2) Her personal estate was £55 12s 11d, administration of which was granted at the Principal Probate Registry on 9 June 1887 to her husband Ralph Bagshaw of High Needham, farmer: England and Wales National Probate Calendar 1858-1966 (1887) page 228.
(3) Derby Daily Telegraph 13 May 1887.
(4) His personal estate was £12,722, his Will with one Codicil being proved at the Principal Probate Registry on 27 March 1888. Administration was granted to his daughters Elizabeth Housley (wife of Thomas Housley) of Friden in Derbyshire and Maria Gould (wife of William Gould) of High Needham: England and Wales National Probate Calendar 1858-1966 (1888) page 236.